Category: Civil Rights

What happens when Democratic states are manipulated into changing their Electoral College vote? Do changes like these really have a strong impact on the country as a whole? The short answer: Yes. When the Democratic Party is flushed out of

By Tina Rulewicz The United States unfortunately possesses a long history of discrimination; much of which we have overcome. Still, we do not learn. Now, our newest persecution prospects encompass members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.

There is more than one reason for Democrats to support healthy eating. Michelle Obama’s initiatives in schools across the nation are intended to promote the idea that well-balanced meals encourage better health. Furthermore, certain fast food restaurants support Republicans and

by -Tina Rulewicz, Edge Writing, LLC: History Comes Alive – Part 2, Entry 4 This entry takes you on a walking tour of San Francisco’s GLBT History Museum. From the street and as you walk through the doors, you see

Tina Rulewicz History Comes Alive The next two entries present information about San Francisco’s GLBT History Museum based on research and an enlightening interview with Don Romesburg, PhD in History, Professor of Women’s and Gender studies at Sonoma State University,

Much like Texas itself, Gail Collins’ new book “As Texas Goes” is a big deal. It makes a big statement about a state that puts much of its worth into the concept that bigger is better. Collins expresses how these

San Francisco Pride is perhaps the biggest party in the City by the Bay, bringing upwards of a million people over the Golden Gate and onto Market Street to celebrate, culminating in an infamous parade. This year, however, San Francisco’s

By Tina Rulewicz In reference to leadership, Harris County Democratic Party (HCDP) Chair Lane Lewis maintains, “[I]t’s a difficult thing leading people, it’s a difficult thing.” And yet, such positions have providentially found Lewis throughout his career. From social work

DOMA Continues To Crumble In The Courts On May 9, 2012, President Obama made history by becoming the first U.S. president to publicly support same-sex marriage. In an interview with ABC news, he said, “I think same sex couples